Turks Hall

Bed and Breakfast in Bruton,
Somerset

Accommodation Description:

David and Caroline are delighted to welcome you to Turks Hall, Lusty, Bruton a "Victorian family house" with a lovely south facing courtyard.

Your double bedroom with en-suite bathroom television wifi etc is a comfortable spacious room where you can either read David's large selection of books listen to music or just chill. A glass of sherry will be awaiting you! We offer a full or continental breakfast with locally sourced products. A wide selection of organic Jing teas are available for you to try at breakfast.

Bruton is a small mediaeval Somerset town just off the A303. St Mary's church Sexey's Hospital with its old almshouses and delightful gardens ancient bartons riverside walks and the 15th Dovecot will enhance a lovely stay in this intriguing town. If you are a foodie why not try out At the Chapel Truffles or Matt's Kitchen.

This Day in British History

26 September, 672

Synod of Hertford

The Synod of Hertford was a church gathering that proclaimed the supremacy of the see of Canterbury in the English church. The Archbishop of Canterbury was given the power to divide dioceses and to create new bishops.